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jim: four receivers for the bengals. third down 3. jim: again it is a screen. bernard hurdles to the 20-yard line. giovani bernard. phil: here comes the blitz. the game is great. it frees up daryl smith. you always have to be alert for the screens with this offense. and they want to get the football to number 25 as many times as possible. a nice adjustment wasn't it, hanging with the football. there is a lot of shake in this guy's game. looked down the field. concentrated on the football again. im: picks up 15. and on first down pump fake and now the throw away by dalton. we have another update on the steelers-browns game. james: pittsburgh doing its part. shannon: they need a win and a lot of help. his wayds, bell barrels into the end zone. james: jim and phil. second belichick amongst scrimmage yards in rookies behind only lacy. second and 10. the end zone and almost pulled in with a one handed grab by green. phil: beautiful anticipation. a.j. green waits just a second long to turn his head. ebb outside. >> lardarius webb, great cover guy. jim: third and 10.
jim: four receivers for the bengals. third down 3. jim: again it is a screen. bernard hurdles to the 20-yard line. giovani bernard. phil: here comes the blitz. the game is great. it frees up daryl smith. you always have to be alert for the screens with this offense. and they want to get the football to number 25 as many times as possible. a nice adjustment wasn't it, hanging with the football. there is a lot of shake in this guy's game. looked down the field. concentrated on the football again....
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jim: headed into the grandstand. trevor: see where he gets relief jim: or lando. we are going to have taylor. mark: 238 on the ground. and that makes it 248. this should be a great number for this club. and how that approaches and could get wrapped up. jim: straightens out. jim: that was miles away. trevor: did hang up. could have fed 60 yards back down the hill. going to have a good look at the surface and a lot of green to work with. jim: orlando, let's take about the relief where this will lead the players' third. >> and will just swing on the arc on trying to estimate that yardage and reference point down at the bottom and one club length and wouldn't drop. mark: that rough is getting thicker and thicker. jim: it can disappear right to the bottom. mark: stuck underneath. face hanging open. jim: there's your line. i have a golf ball in my hand.d. get a picture of it. when we showed up today, right in the middle of this historic playoff. mark: two miraculous. jim: going to take a lot to get down in 2. tommy is not amused at the moment. nor should he be. will fig
jim: headed into the grandstand. trevor: see where he gets relief jim: or lando. we are going to have taylor. mark: 238 on the ground. and that makes it 248. this should be a great number for this club. and how that approaches and could get wrapped up. jim: straightens out. jim: that was miles away. trevor: did hang up. could have fed 60 yards back down the hill. going to have a good look at the surface and a lot of green to work with. jim: orlando, let's take about the relief where this will...
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jim: back at the r.b.c. in just a moment. jim: we're back at harbour town links. nes golf it's been all weekend long just contested.htly we got two tied. eading to the 16th hole. is ancer. impson's in close at 16. garcia. missing the green at 72nd. to 17. open face lob wedge for the pitch for daniel berger. >> oh, yeah! ian: oh, what a shot! competitor. a drain pipe. a rat up a ian: fantastic shot there. three in a row for berger. in a ing for two wins row. back to back. rookie. year. -- rookie of the year. winner.tw in memphis. last week at colonial. to was not an easy shot get from that lie. ick: no. n: i can tell you he was distracted right before the shot and pulled away suspect recovered and got -- away and and got himself set. nick: the secret was that big tide takeaway. pick it.y to drive it low and get the spin. ian: wow. three at 20 under. jim: that means sergio needs to somehow knock this one in. get there. at 16. rank: webb to get to 21. nick: oh, my goodness. e has found his range. shelling peaings. every single one of hese have been center cut. frank:
jim: back at the r.b.c. in just a moment. jim: we're back at harbour town links. nes golf it's been all weekend long just contested.htly we got two tied. eading to the 16th hole. is ancer. impson's in close at 16. garcia. missing the green at 72nd. to 17. open face lob wedge for the pitch for daniel berger. >> oh, yeah! ian: oh, what a shot! competitor. a drain pipe. a rat up a ian: fantastic shot there. three in a row for berger. in a ing for two wins row. back to back. rookie. year. --...
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jim: got to do something in a hurry here. bill: yeah. jim: got to foul him. the time is running out. [whistle] bill: a waste of about 10 or 11 1 seconds, i think. there are just so many weapons with baylor. don't you guys agree? you name it, neck shoot it. centers and towards know exactly what they have to do in terms of screening, keeping balls alive. offensive rebound, kickout. grant: everybody understands their role and who they are. amazing these three, dynamic, explosive guards can co-exist and thrive playing with one another. doesn't happen often. jim: flagler at the line. now seven points on the night. bill: i think happiness for this team is winning. i don't think they worry about minutes, who gets the shots, the applaud its, the accolades. grant: it's an experienced play. played some time in college and understand this opportunity for a final four doesn't come often. jim: it has been a long, long time and it's about to end. oh, and a basket again by davis. he's played with great confidence tonight. 25 seconds. and they're just backing off now. again,
jim: got to do something in a hurry here. bill: yeah. jim: got to foul him. the time is running out. [whistle] bill: a waste of about 10 or 11 1 seconds, i think. there are just so many weapons with baylor. don't you guys agree? you name it, neck shoot it. centers and towards know exactly what they have to do in terms of screening, keeping balls alive. offensive rebound, kickout. grant: everybody understands their role and who they are. amazing these three, dynamic, explosive guards can...
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jim: got to go after them. ian: 18 seconds left. jim: wasting a lot of time. ian: and a time-out called with 15.7 on the clock. tevin brown got helped in with -- hemmed in with two defenders. justice hill limps to the side then squats down. looking for some relief. they elected to trap, time came off the clock and matt mcmahon decided to take a time-out, regroup. it allows san francisco to discuss it as well. the dons are out of time-outs. murray state has one remaining. 15.7 on the clock. murray state just trying to get to the finish line. injuries, players that have fouled out. and matt mcmahon just looking for live bodies to get this done. jim: yeah, san francisco clearly has to foul and you see that possession arrow goes to san francisco? i wouldn't be coming in hammering people. what i would try to do is use two hands to reach at their chest to try to get my hands on the ball and if they call a foul, that's what i want them to do anyway but if i can kind of get my hands in there. a lot of people don't think about putting the possession arrow in play right
jim: got to go after them. ian: 18 seconds left. jim: wasting a lot of time. ian: and a time-out called with 15.7 on the clock. tevin brown got helped in with -- hemmed in with two defenders. justice hill limps to the side then squats down. looking for some relief. they elected to trap, time came off the clock and matt mcmahon decided to take a time-out, regroup. it allows san francisco to discuss it as well. the dons are out of time-outs. murray state has one remaining. 15.7 on the clock....
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america's sweetheart, jim gaffigan. beloved jim gaffigan. >> jim: thanks so much. it so nice to be here. >> stephen: how have you been the last time, since june? we have not spoken since you blew up dinner. >> jim: even recently, there's so much dramatic -- i think probably the biggest thing was probably, since i've seen you, pat sajak retiring. you know what i mean? >> stephen: that's true. >> jim: i mean, you can see how stunned they are. >> stephen: and now there's a power vacuum. >> jim: he is the host of "wheel of fortune," but is there anything pat sajak can't do? you know, hosted "wheel of fortune," he is -- he is -- he is like a renaissance man. and i'm sure he is a sweet person. i don't want to be mean, but i do love "wheel of fortune" and i am not 80. but i do love it. and i wish i was there when he announced his retirement. because he is a quality guy. he probably gathered everyone from the "wheel of fortune" family together and it's like i have done this for a couple of decades, but i have to retire. because i would've stood up and said, you know this i
america's sweetheart, jim gaffigan. beloved jim gaffigan. >> jim: thanks so much. it so nice to be here. >> stephen: how have you been the last time, since june? we have not spoken since you blew up dinner. >> jim: even recently, there's so much dramatic -- i think probably the biggest thing was probably, since i've seen you, pat sajak retiring. you know what i mean? >> stephen: that's true. >> jim: i mean, you can see how stunned they are. >> stephen: and...
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it's sir jim gaffigan. you are an example, both of you, because you write with jeannie, so you're both comedians. did you have that example like from your parents? what role did say your mom play in becoming a comedian? >> jim: i was the youngest of six kids, but like the impact of my mother on -- you know, making my mom laugh was probably the most powerful i ever felt. so i was one of those things where i remember specific moments just getting her to laugh. and that's not to say that she was depressed or anything, but it was just like a pretty important achievement. and i remember even when i was in my early 20s and i would call home and my first car i had bought, i did not, i don't know anything about cars, so essentially never replace the oil, and i just drove the car into the ground. and so i called home and i was explaining this to my mom and my dad. and my mom was just laughing so hard. and what it was getting to us asking for money. and she was laughing about that too. so it was like the ability to m
it's sir jim gaffigan. you are an example, both of you, because you write with jeannie, so you're both comedians. did you have that example like from your parents? what role did say your mom play in becoming a comedian? >> jim: i was the youngest of six kids, but like the impact of my mother on -- you know, making my mom laugh was probably the most powerful i ever felt. so i was one of those things where i remember specific moments just getting her to laugh. and that's not to say that she...
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jim: first down catch, salas. i'm not saying they're going to get there, but if the situation arises, if the bills get in position, they score a touchdown here, the jets, it's conceivable, would rue the decision not to go for two. because at this point, you know -- 12 or 13 makes no difference. from the 42, a new set of downs and salas is tossed down by marcus williams. and that's a gain of only four and the clock moves. phil: yeah, this is just an offense that doesn't move at a fast pace so situations like this are tough and look at all the time that's run off and they're not going to get the play off before the two-minute warning. jim: that's poor management there. phil: a problem this offense has had now for a long time. stop. with that box, you'll be the first to win playstation vr. "player one." soon, it spreads like wildfire. humanity becomes so plugged in... we never see them coming. that's why i was sent back to stop you - [slrrrrrp] oh, hey, i won! right. the future of gaming starts at taco bell. grab any
jim: first down catch, salas. i'm not saying they're going to get there, but if the situation arises, if the bills get in position, they score a touchdown here, the jets, it's conceivable, would rue the decision not to go for two. because at this point, you know -- 12 or 13 makes no difference. from the 42, a new set of downs and salas is tossed down by marcus williams. and that's a gain of only four and the clock moves. phil: yeah, this is just an offense that doesn't move at a fast pace so...
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jim: there you go. gasquet opening the court up, playing the soft angle volley, recognizing he hurt his man and carving him up with the angles there. beautiful. look at this one. just outside of the ball. deadens it. no follow-through. too cute. bill: he's starting to look over to his coach there, gabriel markus saying this guy is too fast for me now. this is the shot. a dropped volley from behind the service line. jim: and he's moving away from the net there too. bill: so easy in this booth. john: yeah, that's true. bill: [laughter] bill: [laughter] . >> out! bill: point to hold. john: monfils sometimes gets himself in trouble when he doesn't recognize the opportunity prevented to him, to really take charge. he doesn't want to let gasquet back in this. his level of play is not what you would expect from him and it's slip from the beginning out match. he's gotten worse as the map has gotten along. bill: i haven't been able to discern a game plan from gasquet. he's playing from what i see haphazardly and
jim: there you go. gasquet opening the court up, playing the soft angle volley, recognizing he hurt his man and carving him up with the angles there. beautiful. look at this one. just outside of the ball. deadens it. no follow-through. too cute. bill: he's starting to look over to his coach there, gabriel markus saying this guy is too fast for me now. this is the shot. a dropped volley from behind the service line. jim: and he's moving away from the net there too. bill: so easy in this booth....
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put it on deck. >> jim: tchatchoua! indianap come e experience e the grand openening of flooror and decoror's newt locacation in plpleasant h l! our expansnsive store e is fulllly equippeded with safe e distancingng guid, so you c can browsee our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selectionon. or easasily order r online, anand pick up p all the producucts you neeeed for yourur flooringg projoject curbsiside! so come didiscover thehe perft floor r at the pererfect prie in...
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jim: beautifully played! nick: there it is, jim. just lean across the line and get in. jim: begged for it to stop as he watched it side spin. stop, stop, and it does. this is as good a look as you can have on that green, nick. nick: excellent. up the hill. make a solo stroke. jim: last year there were no fans. patrick reed took the title. and now, thousands upon thousands around the 18th. if there is a playoff, they'll go back to the 18th. fighting darkness. whoever is out there is going to have a lot of time too think about that putt. and this guy has had a long time to think about his position. nick: he's changed his whole game. used to fade it, now he draws it. [laughter] he's written an instruction book as well. [laughter] jim: done a couple of podcasts. here's rai. chops it out. will it get inside of zalatoris? yes, it will. which should be helpful. nick: it's an easy putt for will to read. right edge. got to move a tweak and that will be it. jim: meantime, there's still a chance, albeit slim, but there's still a chance for jason day. nick: he's got to land it abou
jim: beautifully played! nick: there it is, jim. just lean across the line and get in. jim: begged for it to stop as he watched it side spin. stop, stop, and it does. this is as good a look as you can have on that green, nick. nick: excellent. up the hill. make a solo stroke. jim: last year there were no fans. patrick reed took the title. and now, thousands upon thousands around the 18th. if there is a playoff, they'll go back to the 18th. fighting darkness. whoever is out there is going to...
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jim: and that led to eagle. nick: great shot at 1 from out the rough. jim: birdie-eagle. you're picking up at least a shot on the field at 12 with another birdie and another one at 13. so you made up a lot of ground at this point starting at one under and all of a sudden look up and you're minus six. pars at 14, 15, and 16. he is -- he's going to have to work in the morning when he starts at 6:45 to make a 5 at 17, make his par there but he has suddenly vaulted over about 30 participants with his start to round number three. justin thomas continues to play fantastic golf, including eagle on his first hole of round three. so a 6:45 restart and they'll probably finish somewhere in the neighborhood of 11:00 local time tomorrow morning and then they outnd begin round four. again tomorrow, third-round coverage continues. on pgatour.com, pga tour live. golf channel is going to be on first in the morning too so you'll want to stay in touch with this tournament through all of those great sources and then we're back tomorrow, 1:00 local, 3:00 eastern time. final round of the genes
jim: and that led to eagle. nick: great shot at 1 from out the rough. jim: birdie-eagle. you're picking up at least a shot on the field at 12 with another birdie and another one at 13. so you made up a lot of ground at this point starting at one under and all of a sudden look up and you're minus six. pars at 14, 15, and 16. he is -- he's going to have to work in the morning when he starts at 6:45 to make a 5 at 17, make his par there but he has suddenly vaulted over about 30 participants with...
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jim: he tried to drag it. tony: he's in. jim: mariota from the 20. he backs up and throws it incomplete. coming up the post game show. talk about this game and put our final thought together. and back with the "the nfl today" about 12 hours later leading up to jacksonville and pittsburgh. tony: this is going to be a big game here next week. jim: only for the super bowl. tony: they do it every year. but i'm telling you, that matchup is going to be outstanding because i think that -- jim: mariota and a sack and only gets back to the line of scrimmage and he has two on this drive. tony: conklin being out has really hurt the titans' offense. jim: they played a game here last year tennessee and mariota got knocked out. it was in 2015. and mularkey thought we are better. and thought they had a heck of a chance and the catch goes only for a yard. >> they are still pretty good. jim:up. tony: it's a good season. but that's a good job for them to get to this point. jim: 2:00 warning. tony: there is murray there. i missed him today. jim: i woke up very blue as
jim: he tried to drag it. tony: he's in. jim: mariota from the 20. he backs up and throws it incomplete. coming up the post game show. talk about this game and put our final thought together. and back with the "the nfl today" about 12 hours later leading up to jacksonville and pittsburgh. tony: this is going to be a big game here next week. jim: only for the super bowl. tony: they do it every year. but i'm telling you, that matchup is going to be outstanding because i think that --...
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jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana. specialists told me that i'd probably never walk again. i spent quite a few years laid up in the hospital. it was a miraculous recovery. a surgeon came in from germany. they removed my third vertebra and literally built me a new vertebra using my pelvis -- used one-inch squares and built me a new vertebra. well, mike, i was in the hospital at 16, and after the surgery, they put me in a full-length body cast from head to toe, and when i left the hospital, i weighed 105 pounds. now, a lot of people hear that story -- and i'm very proud of being able to recover from that. but that was just the first step i
jim shriner. jim. >> hey, mike. it's a pleasure to be here. >> thanks for being my guest. you know, jim, for those of our viewers that don't know you, why don't you just tell us a little bit about how you got involved in the world of health and nutrition. >> well, it's a pretty amazing story, if i have to say so myself. at about 16 years old, i was actually paralyzed by a tumor in my third vertebra. they rushed me up to riley children's hospital up in indianapolis, indiana....
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jim: back to six. frank: smith. not quite the start he had saturday when he shot 30 on the front side. to seven. jim: lowry with a long putt for par. trevor: he had a touch of a read off finau, but most important is to give it enough juice up the hill. jim: he did. wonderful par. nick: that is some full. jim: that had to feel good after birdying two of the previous three holes and keeps it going. on the tee at seven. tee shots giving people fits. frank: it is important to get the arms down before he start his hip action. dottie: that is hanging to the right. nick: hips a little quick, arms a little slow. dottie: it is a hard tee shot. they are not on the back tee. nick: no, they are up 50. frank: third shot for tom hoge back right location. 105 yards. nice sandwich. lovely. one over par today. get that in, become it even. back at 17 fp. -- back at 17. jim: three great birdies. nick: that is absolutely perfect. dottie: that is why the finish fits him well. 16, 17, 18, all require cuts. >> yes. a cut at 14 as well. ji
jim: back to six. frank: smith. not quite the start he had saturday when he shot 30 on the front side. to seven. jim: lowry with a long putt for par. trevor: he had a touch of a read off finau, but most important is to give it enough juice up the hill. jim: he did. wonderful par. nick: that is some full. jim: that had to feel good after birdying two of the previous three holes and keeps it going. on the tee at seven. tee shots giving people fits. frank: it is important to get the arms down...
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jim: he has that. you saw a retire sign of excitement from koepka with a little pump fist after he knocked that one in for a huge save. on the 10 at 10. nick: a nice easy draw around the corner. jim: going 3-wood. nick: oh, that was a little late flick. headed down the right. now that is snookered. somebody gave it a nudge. how is he going to make a four from there? wait and see. jim: how about a three? remember what he did at 14? on friday? nick: absolutely. that could have a 5-wood through the magnolia bush on to the green. oh, boy. jim: finau has to be feeling a little more optimistic with that escape at the 9th. nick: yes. that is not really going to turn. the length they hit it is not it. it is the angle they push it, down that second slope. setting up for a draw. it is serious golf time. 10, 11, 12, 13 with the hole location front right corner. 14 is easy. so the next few are pretty tough. beautiful striker, isn't he? clean and crisp. jim: the best of the three. up ahead to 11. frank: schauffele
jim: he has that. you saw a retire sign of excitement from koepka with a little pump fist after he knocked that one in for a huge save. on the 10 at 10. nick: a nice easy draw around the corner. jim: going 3-wood. nick: oh, that was a little late flick. headed down the right. now that is snookered. somebody gave it a nudge. how is he going to make a four from there? wait and see. jim: how about a three? remember what he did at 14? on friday? nick: absolutely. that could have a 5-wood through...
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jim: wow. as good as this round has been, there have been other opportunities on this side, 10 and 11, 16, 17 and 18. this could have been another one of those crazy low back nine scores. it's going to match, though, if this goes in. it's going to match the largest 54-hole lead on the tour this year. six it will be. going into sunday. and he'll go for win number six tomorrow. trevor: impressive performance and started the day tied for lead and now has a big cushion. jim: one birdie round it is for morikawa with scheffler managed one circle today. he shoots 73. he'll be out with keegan in the next-to-last pairing, it will be hovland and schauffele last out. and they'll be starting right about the time we're coming on the air tomorrow. we'll be coming on again from 1:30 eastern time tomorrow. the tour championship, 44 weeks of a regular season, two leadup events, and the playoffs. event 47 tomorrow will be here, final round, for the fedexcup. 1:30 eastern time. trevor, i look forward to one more
jim: wow. as good as this round has been, there have been other opportunities on this side, 10 and 11, 16, 17 and 18. this could have been another one of those crazy low back nine scores. it's going to match, though, if this goes in. it's going to match the largest 54-hole lead on the tour this year. six it will be. going into sunday. and he'll go for win number six tomorrow. trevor: impressive performance and started the day tied for lead and now has a big cushion. jim: one birdie round it is...
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jim. jim: he is an amazing talent and an amazing young man. earlier this week none other than jack nicklaus was asked mcilroy and what can we see out of him for his career. he said who knows. we could be talking 15-20 majors when it is all done. nick: if you go on what the ratio of four majors out of three years you start multiplying that and if you believe he will be, you know, in the top of his game for five more years you guys do the math. >> down to peter kostis. >> thanks guys. brilliant 66. you played your heart out. what do you take out of today's round? >> it was good to get back in the mix and feel the pressure and get in the thick of it. it was fun. i ran out of steam there after 12. wasn't able to get a couple of birdies coming in. sure fun getting right in the thick of it. >> it seemed like a little bit of a cluster californiaing up the last hole. i always thought it was the players pe rogtive to have people play up in cases like this. did the officials tell you to let them up? >> it is a courteous thing to let the guys tee off in
jim. jim: he is an amazing talent and an amazing young man. earlier this week none other than jack nicklaus was asked mcilroy and what can we see out of him for his career. he said who knows. we could be talking 15-20 majors when it is all done. nick: if you go on what the ratio of four majors out of three years you start multiplying that and if you believe he will be, you know, in the top of his game for five more years you guys do the math. >> down to peter kostis. >> thanks guys....
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jim: second and 8. empty backfield and flacco throws it away in the direction f smith. , we said it about andy dalton. joe flacco, if it is thrnt. try to take a sack. definitely do not turn it over. a field goal gets you to one core down. jim: they need to get to the 13 this time. pitta. cannot cut it upfield and pick up the first. he is three yards short. he will have to go field goal to bring it down to a one possession game. phil: it shows you what a job that time chasing pitta down and brings him down. when you move the ball on the bengals, they have answers. they can change you up and take you out of rhythm with different combinations, pass rushers and blitzers. ravens are not able to take advantage of it. jim: tucker has set the franchise record for points scored in a season tries from 34. he is 3-3 on the day. justin tucker. so three interceptions by the ravens today. all three times the result was a field goal. ♪ [voice] hu-rry up, it's cold in here. [jelly bear] relax. we're checking the manu
jim: second and 8. empty backfield and flacco throws it away in the direction f smith. , we said it about andy dalton. joe flacco, if it is thrnt. try to take a sack. definitely do not turn it over. a field goal gets you to one core down. jim: they need to get to the 13 this time. pitta. cannot cut it upfield and pick up the first. he is three yards short. he will have to go field goal to bring it down to a one possession game. phil: it shows you what a job that time chasing pitta down and...
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jim: the nfl on cbs is sponsored by -- jim: jim nantz, phil simms, tracy wolfson, mike carey. in what's been one of the most physical games you'll ever see. phil: it was a great physical contest for a lot of the game. it was fun to watch, the speed and the defenses, they were ferocious. and then, of course, got a lot of side action to go with it. jim: mccarron to him. he's got room. he's got 10 and the first down. i want to go one time more back to the roethlisberger play where he was sacked by burfict and just ask you was this, in your mind, a legal tackle. phil talked about the rule. let's bring in mike carey. mike: yes, this is definitely a legal tackle. it's rough but he didn't lift him up and stuff him. as a matter of fact, ben was a runner at that point, remember. he was scrambling. phil: the rule was instituted in 1995. jim: first and 10 for mccarron. dumps it off underneath and hill races out for another 13. bernard is not coming back we've been told. he's out for the game. so is dre kirkpatrick, their cornerback who's been in and out with injuries and was the one beat
jim: the nfl on cbs is sponsored by -- jim: jim nantz, phil simms, tracy wolfson, mike carey. in what's been one of the most physical games you'll ever see. phil: it was a great physical contest for a lot of the game. it was fun to watch, the speed and the defenses, they were ferocious. and then, of course, got a lot of side action to go with it. jim: mccarron to him. he's got room. he's got 10 and the first down. i want to go one time more back to the roethlisberger play where he was sacked by...
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what about you, jim? >> certainly that is a very important story, the anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now, we start with the shootings in pittsburgh last year, and the synagogue and put away this year, and the standings at the hanukkah celebrants in new york. and just the whole relationship, between religion, and violence. it is very complex relationship. you would think that religion would be a clear voice against violence. >> but we also embrace it in a lot of ways. so, that is the next story. sexual violence that continues. in the church, and in the name of the church. the perpetrated by church leaders on vulnerable members of their congregation. certainly, the catholics have received the most of the news, but the baptist church. >> number one. >> certainly it is not the southern baptist, not just southern baptist. >> true. >> it is our whole theology that tends to elevate mail over female. it really makes us very vulnerable to that sort of abuse and a
what about you, jim? >> certainly that is a very important story, the anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now, we start with the shootings in pittsburgh last year, and the synagogue and put away this year, and the standings at the hanukkah celebrants in new york. and just the whole relationship, between religion, and violence. it is very complex relationship. you would think that religion would be a clear voice against violence. >> but...
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and, jim, for you? >> well, for me and the timing the museum of jewish heritage," for this antholy that i co-edited with my friend. it'd called "the identity and wanting to be who we are not." and it was about identification. i went to hai holiday services. i went to the jewish festivals. my boyfriends were all jewish. so, what is this about? and so this piece had been written some years earlier and then was published and a month later my mother tells me this news, and i am thinking, oh, it's not just envy, i have -- i am. but it was like at a cellular level my body knew something that i didn't really know or understand. >> in the jewish community, a lot of people who are born and raised jewish and then in the jewish culture have this sense of it's in our cells, it's in our community, it's so we develop a certain kind of embodiedness about being jewish. so when we hear people say things like i just knew it inside myself, i didn't quite know what it was, it's a kind of cultural queing that i'm sure you s
and, jim, for you? >> well, for me and the timing the museum of jewish heritage," for this antholy that i co-edited with my friend. it'd called "the identity and wanting to be who we are not." and it was about identification. i went to hai holiday services. i went to the jewish festivals. my boyfriends were all jewish. so, what is this about? and so this piece had been written some years earlier and then was published and a month later my mother tells me this news, and i am...
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jim is the north star in oakland. tell us where you are and how long you've been there. >> i'm a pastor at lake shore avenue baptist church. corner of lake shore and mandana. i'm soon to begin my 30th year there. >> you just a little longevity. >> and dale has had a change. >> after five great years at good samaritan united methodist church in kuiperty cupertino, i am moving churches. >> i mentioned to you earlier, i had you here as guests before, but i never asked you about your families. so, give a shout out to your families and let the thousands of people who get up at 5:00 in the morning, who might know you, but might not know your families. >> karen hopkins. karen and i have been married 39 years here. we have three adult children and four grandsons. and one of the great sadnesses in our life this year was our daughter and son-in-law and two of our grandsons left us and moved to oregon. >> you just came back. >> went up to visit them and had a memorial service for my father-in-law who passed away. >> i've been ma
jim is the north star in oakland. tell us where you are and how long you've been there. >> i'm a pastor at lake shore avenue baptist church. corner of lake shore and mandana. i'm soon to begin my 30th year there. >> you just a little longevity. >> and dale has had a change. >> after five great years at good samaritan united methodist church in kuiperty cupertino, i am moving churches. >> i mentioned to you earlier, i had you here as guests before, but i never asked...
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jim: pavon is in with his par. he has the dual membership, pga tour and dpa world tour after finishing in the top 10 in europe last year. he says the tournament he is looking forward to playing the most is buck lists go is the memorial tournament. trevor: one of miy favorites, always fun to go up and hang out with jack for the week. jim: jack just had a birthday last week. i hope it was a happy one,cannot wait to see him. jaeger now, dottie. dottie: cool enough to put the hoodie back on. pitching wedge from 126, 121 front. trevor: the ball looks like it is nestled down a touch. jim: good shot. dottie: played up to the right number for sure. jim: now, hojgaard, dottie. dottie: 101, kind of waiting for a signal here because he carries a 10-iron. not getting it though. can use the backstop. trevor: i think that is what he is probably going to try to do. there you go. similar putt to what we saw schauffele make earlier. eujim: detry leader by one. dottie: 10 yards closer, sands wedge. right in the middle of the stance,
jim: pavon is in with his par. he has the dual membership, pga tour and dpa world tour after finishing in the top 10 in europe last year. he says the tournament he is looking forward to playing the most is buck lists go is the memorial tournament. trevor: one of miy favorites, always fun to go up and hang out with jack for the week. jim: jack just had a birthday last week. i hope it was a happy one,cannot wait to see him. jaeger now, dottie. dottie: cool enough to put the hoodie back on....
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and jim? >> well, it was interesting, i was -- my mother was doling out cousins and i would call them and i got a family genealogy that indicateed that my -- indicated that my grandfather's parents were jacob and jelda bernstein and i called my brother isn't that interesting our great grandfather was jacob and you named your son jacob and he was not interested at all e said jacob was named for someone in my wife's family. and i said yes, and it's a very common name but don't you think that's an interesting lynnage and he was not -- lynnage -- lynn and and i -- lynn age -- lineage and he was not engaging. a nephew at the time said jim how is it that you are jewish but dad's to the jewish and grandma is not jewish. and i am looking over at my brother thinking, how do i answer that? >> interesting. >> and that he is sort of how things remained that. >> in the family. we are going to take another quick break and come back here on mosaic. please join us in a moment. >>> good morning and welcome bac
and jim? >> well, it was interesting, i was -- my mother was doling out cousins and i would call them and i got a family genealogy that indicateed that my -- indicated that my grandfather's parents were jacob and jelda bernstein and i called my brother isn't that interesting our great grandfather was jacob and you named your son jacob and he was not interested at all e said jacob was named for someone in my wife's family. and i said yes, and it's a very common name but don't you think...
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we're back here with jim carrey. >> hi. >> stephen: jim, good to see you. >> hi! >> stephen: hey, boy, over here. you've been doing a lot of paintings and >> yes. arto mean,on we both have been lighthouse keepers in a way, and that's how i felt the last little while. offee lighting the candle up e. wm. and we're standing out on the rocks in a gale, twisting in the wind and going like, "you're gonna hint the rocks! there's rocks here! big! jagged ones!" >> stephen: yeah. >> that's what we've been doing. ( applause ) >> stephen: i like it. along the way, i fell in love with a mermaid. >> oh, wow. >> stephen: well this is-- >> my mermaid had a lawyer. >> this is one of your paintings here. this is called goul-ianni. i love that. >> this administration has a way of jekyll and hying people, you know, what i mean?rdfi nd>> stephinenwo: everything tht trump touches dies. >> exactly. absolutely. he's radioactive, let's face it. i put that energy field around ghoul-iani. >> stephen: how long have you been doing hyper-realistic portraiture like this. >> the caption also is,
we're back here with jim carrey. >> hi. >> stephen: jim, good to see you. >> hi! >> stephen: hey, boy, over here. you've been doing a lot of paintings and >> yes. arto mean,on we both have been lighthouse keepers in a way, and that's how i felt the last little while. offee lighting the candle up e. wm. and we're standing out on the rocks in a gale, twisting in the wind and going like, "you're gonna hint the rocks! there's rocks here! big! jagged ones!"...
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jim nantz and phil simms. jim: the biggest longshot of them all needing losses by miami, baltimore and san diego as well as their own win. first down picked up by the bengals. a time-out is called by dalton. just one second on the play clock. phil: it is hard, this defense of the ravens. they do show a lot to the quarterback. andy dalton many times has two plays when he goes to the line of scrimmage. he has to figure it out. couldn't figure it out quick enough. jim: well, this team here at the jungle, 7-0 on the year. the last four games, over 40 points every time. they average on the season 15 more a game at home than they do on the road. and in these last four games they have been held by their defense. five defensive touchdowns in that four-game homestretch. >> you talk about teams like this when they get on these hot streaks on the offensive side you usually are getting help from your defense, turnovers, good field position. special teams touchdown. the bengals are doing it all here at home. jim: alex smit
jim nantz and phil simms. jim: the biggest longshot of them all needing losses by miami, baltimore and san diego as well as their own win. first down picked up by the bengals. a time-out is called by dalton. just one second on the play clock. phil: it is hard, this defense of the ravens. they do show a lot to the quarterback. andy dalton many times has two plays when he goes to the line of scrimmage. he has to figure it out. couldn't figure it out quick enough. jim: well, this team here at the...
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jim: all right, tracy, down to you. tracy: thanks a lot, jim. peyton, your second super bowl but what a season it was for you to get this win today. what does that mean? peyton: it's very special, tracy. this game was much like this season has been. it really tested our toughness, our resilience, our unselfishness. it's only fitting it turned out that way. great bunch of teammates and guys i got to play with. i feel very, very grateful. tracy: you mentioned this season but does this win make you think about all the seasons you've had and all the successes and what a career it's been. do you reflect on that right now in this moment? peyton: sure, you do. of course on the bus rides and you get asked a lot of questions and you reflect on all the coaches, family members and friends that have helped you get to the super bowl, get to this point. i'm very grateful. i've taken the time to call those people, tell them i appreciate their support and obviously it's very special to cap it off with a super bowl championship. tracy: so peyton is this your fin
jim: all right, tracy, down to you. tracy: thanks a lot, jim. peyton, your second super bowl but what a season it was for you to get this win today. what does that mean? peyton: it's very special, tracy. this game was much like this season has been. it really tested our toughness, our resilience, our unselfishness. it's only fitting it turned out that way. great bunch of teammates and guys i got to play with. i feel very, very grateful. tracy: you mentioned this season but does this win make...
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jim: i have to give it to harris english. he hears these chants and he probably does not understand why. why am i not getting the cheering? >> what was happening behind the green? it is the wave. he smiles and he goes, man, i m issed the fans. he is doing a lot of stretching between shots. >> we warm up and everything. you have been on your feet for eight hours. jim: a year ago, this was on of the first events back. sitting here all alone watching dustin johnson win. we will see what harris english can do. >> it is a moon ball. >> just sneaking a little further out. he has been on this line before. he is close to where we started this hole proceedings two hours ago on the 18th hole in regulation. jim: there you go. it is tied for the second-longest sudden death playoff in pga tour history. they declared middle cough and mangrum co-winners. he was cbs's lead analyst. again, we have the 28-footer. the 16-footer. kramer, the 28-foot but coming up first. i can remember as a young kid watching jack in that eight-hole playoff. that
jim: i have to give it to harris english. he hears these chants and he probably does not understand why. why am i not getting the cheering? >> what was happening behind the green? it is the wave. he smiles and he goes, man, i m issed the fans. he is doing a lot of stretching between shots. >> we warm up and everything. you have been on your feet for eight hours. jim: a year ago, this was on of the first events back. sitting here all alone watching dustin johnson win. we will see...
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jim: 14. ian: a good-looking swing, from lots of. 128-mile-per-hour ball speed. 131 abest pecks, bang over back. -- apex. ver tack. back over at 12. jim: dustin. coming off birdie at 11. that little fist pump like he's feeling it. see if he can back it up with another one. trevor: just a little bit of a break from his right. jim: he knew it. well, in november it was tiger putting the green jacket on dustin johnson at augusta. tomorrow, tiger, his tournament, his charity, of course, the tiger foundation, a beneficiary of all the charity dollars here. tiger will be presenting the trophy. will he be back to be giving another ward to dustin johnson? interesting thought, as we go to the good hole here. nick: anything down the middle gets a huge kick. jim: look how far he drove this nick: yeah. jim: downwind but you don't see that that often anywhere down there off the 15th. this is the 14th. ian: yes, and it's playing quite tricky today. playing 3.3 and change. nick: ian, how about this? 12th hole,
jim: 14. ian: a good-looking swing, from lots of. 128-mile-per-hour ball speed. 131 abest pecks, bang over back. -- apex. ver tack. back over at 12. jim: dustin. coming off birdie at 11. that little fist pump like he's feeling it. see if he can back it up with another one. trevor: just a little bit of a break from his right. jim: he knew it. well, in november it was tiger putting the green jacket on dustin johnson at augusta. tomorrow, tiger, his tournament, his charity, of course, the tiger...
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but it's prevalent. >> yes. >> in society and the world. . >> what about you, jim? >> certainly that's a very important story, and the anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw it with the shootings in pittsburgh last year. and at the synagogue in poway this year and stabbings at the hanukkah celebrations in new york. and the whole relationship between religion and violence. it's very complex relationship that you would think religion would be a clear voice against violence, but we have also embraced it in a lot of ways. that's the next story. the sexual violence that continues in the church in the name of the church the perpetrated by church leaders. >> yes. >> on vulnerable members of their congregation. certainly, it's the catholics have received most of the news, but the baptist church. >> southern baptist, number one. >> and i am not a southern baptist and it's not just the southern baptist. >> true. >> that are theology that tends to elevate male over female, really makes us very vulnerable to that sort of a
but it's prevalent. >> yes. >> in society and the world. . >> what about you, jim? >> certainly that's a very important story, and the anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw it with the shootings in pittsburgh last year. and at the synagogue in poway this year and stabbings at the hanukkah celebrations in new york. and the whole relationship between religion and violence. it's very complex relationship that you...
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what about you, jim? >> certainly that is a very important story and anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw it with the shootings in pittsburgh last year and the synagogue and hallway this year and the stabbings at the hanukkah celebrants in new york. and just the whole relationship between religion and violence. it is very complex relationship that you think religion would be a clear voice against violence, but we have also embraced it in and out of ways. that is the next story, sexual violence that continues. in the church and in the name of the church. the perpetrated by church leaders on vulnerable members of their congregation. the ist ches certainly not jus southern baptists, but our whole theology that tends to elevate mail over female really makes us very vulnerable to that sort of abuse and inability to address the abuse. >> and united methodists with our not embracing the lgbtq community is a major issue with us. we still are blocking peopl
what about you, jim? >> certainly that is a very important story and anti- semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw it with the shootings in pittsburgh last year and the synagogue and hallway this year and the stabbings at the hanukkah celebrants in new york. and just the whole relationship between religion and violence. it is very complex relationship that you think religion would be a clear voice against violence, but we have also embraced...
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jim, it's been too long. how are you doing? >> jim: i'm, i'm exhausted. when you have someone on the show, you want them to just come out and complain but i'm tired. i'm always tired. and i am married to a woma who never sleeps. i don't know if you are with a nonsleeper. >> stephen: she is much more up and at 'em that i am. >> jim: if you're with someone who never sleeps, you attempt to get rest, you appear selfish. so every night my wife is like, "oh, you're going to bed? i'm like, it's 3:00 a.m." "oh, i thought you loved me." "i do." "is there something you need to tell me?" "i'm tired." i'm always tired. people think i'm hung over. i've had people like, did you tie one on last night? no, this is just my body trying to stay alive. i've actually become one of those guys that when i'm sitting in a chair and i go to get out of the chair, people around me are like, "i don't think he's going to be able to do it." it's like, i have to make a plan. like, if i was going to get up right now, i would have to be like "all right, throw that big head forward and wis
jim, it's been too long. how are you doing? >> jim: i'm, i'm exhausted. when you have someone on the show, you want them to just come out and complain but i'm tired. i'm always tired. and i am married to a woma who never sleeps. i don't know if you are with a nonsleeper. >> stephen: she is much more up and at 'em that i am. >> jim: if you're with someone who never sleeps, you attempt to get rest, you appear selfish. so every night my wife is like, "oh, you're going to...
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what i would like to say to everybody is i'm not gonna make this about jim and the -- and jim's job status here today. >> reporter: shortly after news broke of the firing, jim har tweeted this, saying, do not be deceived. you will reap what you sow. jed york has scheduled a news conference for 10:30 this morning. should be interesting. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the raiders love their coach but they don't love the stadium. yesterday could have been their final season in oakland. many gathered at ricky's in san leandro to watch the season my nally against the chiefs in kansas city. no one nopes what will happen with the -- knows what will happen with the team. ownership also have said it will relocate the team to l.a. if necessary. >> they can do whatever they want. they want to move it down south, what can we do even if we protest? >> the raiders have to apply the move and get approval from the nfl. oakland city leaders have sent the nfl an outline of a plan for a new stadium. that would be built close to where the coliseum is now. >>> all is calm at headquarters. a man brought in what
what i would like to say to everybody is i'm not gonna make this about jim and the -- and jim's job status here today. >> reporter: shortly after news broke of the firing, jim har tweeted this, saying, do not be deceived. you will reap what you sow. jed york has scheduled a news conference for 10:30 this morning. should be interesting. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the raiders love their coach but they don't love the stadium. yesterday could have been their final season in...
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>> stephen: jim gaffigan? how are you? >> stephen: jim gaffigan? ( cheers and applause ) ♪ jim gaffigan, are you telling me, are you here to tell me that you're from chesterton, indiana? >> can you believe the coincidence? i'm from chesterton, indiana. >> stephen: it's more than a coincidence, it's a happy accident because it's time for chesterton, indiana's community calendar. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome to community calendar, your source for what's happening in and around chesterton, indiana and the greater duneland area. joining me is native chesterton- ian, jim gaffigan. welcome jim. ( cheers and applause ) >> thanks, stephen. you know what we say in chesterton: it's a chester-ton of fun. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: so true. now, let's get to some actual upcoming events going on in and around chesterton. >> this wednesday, head to nearby portage lakefront pavilion for sunset yoga. pro-tip: if you don't look good in yoga pants, show up late, it'll be dark. ( laughter ) >> stephen: from now through sunday at the memorial opera house
>> stephen: jim gaffigan? how are you? >> stephen: jim gaffigan? ( cheers and applause ) ♪ jim gaffigan, are you telling me, are you here to tell me that you're from chesterton, indiana? >> can you believe the coincidence? i'm from chesterton, indiana. >> stephen: it's more than a coincidence, it's a happy accident because it's time for chesterton, indiana's community calendar. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome to community calendar, your source for what's happening...
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i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with obamacare. today marked the start of the second enrollment period for people to sign up for federally mandated health insurance. they have three months, until february 15, to select a plan. after the troubled roll out last year, the web site appears to be functioning relatively smoothly so far this time around, but this remains a highly controversial law and still appears to be fighting an uphill battle for acceptance with the american public. the latest associated press poll finds given the choice, 56% of the american public would choose to repeal it completely. here's kristine johnson. >> reporter: this is what it looked like last year for hoe designer tory knoll and millions of other americans, and today? >> this time it's totally fine. >> reporter: she was lucky. others did experience delays. health and human services secretary sylvia burwell saw firsthand as she toured several enrollment centers in the d.c. area. washington state's health care exchange had to shut down for a few hours. ther
i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with obamacare. today marked the start of the second enrollment period for people to sign up for federally mandated health insurance. they have three months, until february 15, to select a plan. after the troubled roll out last year, the web site appears to be functioning relatively smoothly so far this time around, but this remains a highly controversial law and still appears to be fighting an uphill battle for acceptance with the american public. the latest...
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however, agreeing with jim, the black lives do matter. great analogy concern in the fire department. >> excellent. >> yeah. the -- oakland is my home. i pastored there for 20 years, i lived there, raised my kids there. my kids are now raising my grandkids there. we all claim it as home. it has great vibrancy and has great challenges. >> great history. we're celebrating right now 50th anniversary of the black panther party. ongoing story. none of us can say we know where it's going to go, but whether the raiders stay or go, there is going to be families, there is going to be churches and there is going to be pride. >> we're here for the 95th anniversary, one of your members gave me a medal with the history of the black panthers. that was just a precious gift. >> i'm glad you enjoyed it because as a pastor that left prior to the pastor that i came after, i insisted you got that gift because it was really meant for me. [laughter] >> we have one more segment and it is great to have you guys here. okay. please. meet with us in our last segment
however, agreeing with jim, the black lives do matter. great analogy concern in the fire department. >> excellent. >> yeah. the -- oakland is my home. i pastored there for 20 years, i lived there, raised my kids there. my kids are now raising my grandkids there. we all claim it as home. it has great vibrancy and has great challenges. >> great history. we're celebrating right now 50th anniversary of the black panther party. ongoing story. none of us can say we know where it's...
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>> jim was talking about the stone being rolled away. part of what we're doing in the lenten season leading up to easter as we hear about repentance. it is a church word and it causes some people some problem, but repentance means to change, to turn and walk a different way. as we repent and we give up those things that hold us, it is moving the stone away so we can continue to go forward and go in the direction that god is calling us to go. the other word we use, two h words for easter, it is hallelujah and hosanna. hosanna means jesus saves and as we repent we realize we cannot save ourselves, as a nation or individually, we cannot save ourselves, we need god to help us and jesus is showing us the way.>> there is a new book called hallelujah anyway. i have not read it yet but i just picked it up. jim. >> my invitation to all folks, even if you've not been to church for a while, come on in we more than want you there, we need you. i always tell folks you never know what your presence there means to somebody else. whether you believe or
>> jim was talking about the stone being rolled away. part of what we're doing in the lenten season leading up to easter as we hear about repentance. it is a church word and it causes some people some problem, but repentance means to change, to turn and walk a different way. as we repent and we give up those things that hold us, it is moving the stone away so we can continue to go forward and go in the direction that god is calling us to go. the other word we use, two h words for easter,...
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let's rejoin jim nantz and phil simms in dallas. jim: here they are, the phil simms all-iron m.v.p.'s. demarcus ware and dan bailey at the cowboys' victory at the end. phil: we want to say congratulations to both of you. the play of the game that did it for me, when you hit reggie bush coming out of the back field. he is going to make a touchdown pass. tell us about that play. >> i had reggie bushman to man. sean lee helped me reroute him a little bit. i knew i had to get some type of hands or something on him. he almost caught that ball. phil: dan bailey, how about that? national tv today, thanksgiving. what a year you've had and to kick that ringing -- winning field goal, tell us, how nervous were you? >> not too nervous. i have to give it up to the offense and defense. they played really well today. the least i could do is go out and knock one through at the end. phil: congratulations on the victory, your performance. dig into that pie. jim: that is roasted jalapeno apple pie from jim love, the lonesome dove chef in fort worth. >> i might take this home. phil: it's yours to take h
let's rejoin jim nantz and phil simms in dallas. jim: here they are, the phil simms all-iron m.v.p.'s. demarcus ware and dan bailey at the cowboys' victory at the end. phil: we want to say congratulations to both of you. the play of the game that did it for me, when you hit reggie bush coming out of the back field. he is going to make a touchdown pass. tell us about that play. >> i had reggie bushman to man. sean lee helped me reroute him a little bit. i knew i had to get some type of...
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jim: yes, it is. nick: felt a little shiver after that. spine hiver down his thinking i'm world number one. that's pretty cool. at some help it point. probably not right there on that green but to think about the took to get to that point. nick: exactly. it doesn't happen in five with this game. m: there is his fiancee, paulina, and his little boy atum is -- nick: wants to see dada. jim: we can hear him. for bogey and that will drop him from a second-place for eighth. nick: that's an ouch. jim: yes, it is. cleans up. that moment. hundreds of tournaments, reach it. f shots to number one in the world! nick: he's not happy. jim: come on, tatum. out there? chilly look at his chops. ook at his cheeks. [laughter] jim: red cheeks. peter kostis, take it away. peter: i'm here with the winner first-ever genesis open and the new world number one. ow does that sound to you, justin? >> sounds good. you know, today was a long day really great all day. i really drove it well. it any t have drove better so that was a big key for me today. major you won yo
jim: yes, it is. nick: felt a little shiver after that. spine hiver down his thinking i'm world number one. that's pretty cool. at some help it point. probably not right there on that green but to think about the took to get to that point. nick: exactly. it doesn't happen in five with this game. m: there is his fiancee, paulina, and his little boy atum is -- nick: wants to see dada. jim: we can hear him. for bogey and that will drop him from a second-place for eighth. nick: that's an ouch. jim:...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you devel
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin,...
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that is jim's brother john on the front page. tonight michigan fans are planning a khaki-out in harbaugh's honor. the basketball team student fan group tweeted wear your khakis and go blue at tomorrow's game. i michigan is expected to introduce -- about michigan is expected to introduce harbaugh as their new head coach at a news conference tomorrow morning 9 a.m. our time. you can watch it live on www.kpix5.com. >>> uber and lit lyft are -- lyft are teaming up with mothers against drunk driving making a dollars everyone who says they'll drive safely. as kpix5's christian hartnet shows us, the effort to curb drunk driving doesn't stop there. >> reporter: the car won't start if the drive blows a reading over the legal limit. more tests are required during the drive as well. jody irons with mothers against drunk driving says this will prevent those convicted of a dui from making the same mistake all over again. >> our goal to keep our streets as safe as possible, this is an important tool. >> reporter: 24 states use this tool. it's
that is jim's brother john on the front page. tonight michigan fans are planning a khaki-out in harbaugh's honor. the basketball team student fan group tweeted wear your khakis and go blue at tomorrow's game. i michigan is expected to introduce -- about michigan is expected to introduce harbaugh as their new head coach at a news conference tomorrow morning 9 a.m. our time. you can watch it live on www.kpix5.com. >>> uber and lit lyft are -- lyft are teaming up with mothers against...
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i'm jim axelrod. and this is a western edition of the broadcast. 85 million americans are now dealing with a blizzard that could well make history by the time it's over tomorrow. so far, at least 17 people have died in this storm. 40 inches of snow have already fallen in glengary, west virginia. up to 30 inches are forecast for new york city. hurricane-force winds of 75 miles per hour created blinding whiteout conditions in virginia. 11 states plus washington, d.c. have now declared snow emergencies. tonight, coastal communities are flooded, hundreds remain stranded on highways, power is out in many areas. planes, trains, and buses are all going nowhere. we have a team of reporters covering the storm beginning in new york with marlie hall. >> reporter: by 4:00 this afternoon, new york city was on lockdown, no cars allowed or buses, and many trains stopped. this is why. there is a travel ban in the city until further notice. >> this is a very big deal. >> reporter: with 50-mile-an-hour winds and more t
i'm jim axelrod. and this is a western edition of the broadcast. 85 million americans are now dealing with a blizzard that could well make history by the time it's over tomorrow. so far, at least 17 people have died in this storm. 40 inches of snow have already fallen in glengary, west virginia. up to 30 inches are forecast for new york city. hurricane-force winds of 75 miles per hour created blinding whiteout conditions in virginia. 11 states plus washington, d.c. have now declared snow...
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how did you start out, jim? >> my first stop was the jewish community libraries jewish genealogical society meeting. i went with the very vague pieces of information my mother had given me and i tried to figure out if any of it was true or if there was documentation of anything and fairly quickly discovered that one of the searchers found my grandfather's world war i draft application, saying theodore burns and in parentheses, bernstein and we believed he was of scottish decent and that he was born in brooklyn. it turns out he was born in russia and emigrated in no one 06. so that was -- me mother had some confused pieces of that and my grandmother, who was parisian, i knew well and her maiden name was simon and her mother's maiden name was david, david, and her mother's maiden nape was levy and it didn't get more jewish than that. both of my grandparents, that were closeted, flash and a simulated, and my mother believed they may not have known about each other's hidden jewish identity. >> fascinating. and marni
how did you start out, jim? >> my first stop was the jewish community libraries jewish genealogical society meeting. i went with the very vague pieces of information my mother had given me and i tried to figure out if any of it was true or if there was documentation of anything and fairly quickly discovered that one of the searchers found my grandfather's world war i draft application, saying theodore burns and in parentheses, bernstein and we believed he was of scottish decent and that...
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did jim jones mix the poison? did jim jones inject people? did jim jones actually help children ingest the poison? if we start at jim jones where do we stop at? >> reporter: so jim jones jr. trumped norwood raising $20,000 to install this current monument. >> this memorial needed to be completed and the question i have is how long are we gonna wait for doctor norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> reporter: attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this memorial has stretched on for decades but they say there has never been a written or oriole contract with reverend norwood, in fact they say she never received approval to build a monument here and never came up with the money. doctor norwood denies the charges and plans another lawsuit. to erase jim jones. >> he is december crating the final resting place and hallowed ground of those children. they couldn't escape him in life and now they can't escape him in deathst. >> reporter: in oakland, robert liles, cbs5. >>> also tonight, the top investigator in the l.a. pd says th
did jim jones mix the poison? did jim jones inject people? did jim jones actually help children ingest the poison? if we start at jim jones where do we stop at? >> reporter: so jim jones jr. trumped norwood raising $20,000 to install this current monument. >> this memorial needed to be completed and the question i have is how long are we gonna wait for doctor norwood? i wasn't willing to wait. >> reporter: attorneys for evergreen cemetery tell cbs5 the controversy over this...
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jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening. this is our western edition. this was supposed to be one to have the happiest nights of marian sanchez's young life. like so many other teenagers, this time of year, she was looking forward to going to her prom tonight. with that oldest of high school traditions childed head on with a new and all-too-familiar school reality-- violence. maren was stabbed to death today, allegedly by a classmate, in a high school in milford, connecticut. vinita nair is there. >> reporter: the attack happened just after 7:00 a.m. as students were headed to first period class. the victim was in the hallway near a stairwell at jonathan law h
jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening. this is our western edition. this was supposed to be one to...
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in fact, jim, d.o.j. is not expected to wrap up its ferguson investigation for several months. >> axelrod: bob orr in our washington newsroom tonight. bobby, thank you. two police officers in cleveland have been placed on administrative leave after one of them, a rookie, fatally shot a young boy. today, the police released video of the incident, and we caution you, it is graphic. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: what happened at the park saturday night and why remains as cloudy as the surveillance tape that captured it. a person waving what looked like a weapon was 12-year-old tamir rice, and while one passerby did not seem all that concerned by his behavior, a different bystander, seated there in the twice the caller questioned whether the weapon was a real gun. a patrol car was sent, but the caller's doubts about the weapon were never conveyed by the dispatcher. >> reporter: less than two seconds after a police cruiser pulled up, the boy was fatally shot. >> shots fired. male down. black male. maybe 2
in fact, jim, d.o.j. is not expected to wrap up its ferguson investigation for several months. >> axelrod: bob orr in our washington newsroom tonight. bobby, thank you. two police officers in cleveland have been placed on administrative leave after one of them, a rookie, fatally shot a young boy. today, the police released video of the incident, and we caution you, it is graphic. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: what happened at the park saturday night and why remains as cloudy as...
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i'm jim axelrod. nelson mandela is back in the hospital tonight battling a recurring lung infection. we are told his condition is serious but stable, the most dire description the government spokesman has used to far. the former president of south africa and hero to millions around the world for his fight against apartheid is 94 years old. mandela is particularly vulnerable to problems with his lungs since contracting tuberculosis during the 27 years he was imprisoned by the south africa government. debra patta joins us now from pretoria. >> reporter: jim, nelson mandela has been battling this infection for a couple of days now, but it was in the early hours of this morning that his condition deteriorated significantly. so much so that doctors rushed him to this hospital here in pretoria. and that has been the pattern nelson mandela over the past few months with those health scares becoming a lot more frequent. nelson mandela has been hospitalized four times in the past six months, but for the first t
i'm jim axelrod. nelson mandela is back in the hospital tonight battling a recurring lung infection. we are told his condition is serious but stable, the most dire description the government spokesman has used to far. the former president of south africa and hero to millions around the world for his fight against apartheid is 94 years old. mandela is particularly vulnerable to problems with his lungs since contracting tuberculosis during the 27 years he was imprisoned by the south africa...
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and jim axelrod is here with more of the story that the numbers tell. jim? >> reporter: scott, our cbs news poll gives us a window into a nation divided along racial lines. 74% of blacks we asked believe police resort to deadly force too quickly compared to just 28% of whites. 84% of blacks say police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person and no ceacks, zero percent believe police are most likely to use deadly force against whites. just 10% said race had nothing to do with the decision at all. compare that to how whites feel. one-third said police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person, but well more than half, 57%, said race isn't a factor at all. the divide becomes wider when we asked specifically about the michael brown case in ferguson and the deadly arrest of eric garner in new york. [gunfire] more than half of whites were pleased or satisfied by the grand jury decision in missouri while 82% of blacks were disappointed or angry. 87% of blacks were disappointed or angry by the grand jury's decision not to indict i
and jim axelrod is here with more of the story that the numbers tell. jim? >> reporter: scott, our cbs news poll gives us a window into a nation divided along racial lines. 74% of blacks we asked believe police resort to deadly force too quickly compared to just 28% of whites. 84% of blacks say police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person and no ceacks, zero percent believe police are most likely to use deadly force against whites. just 10% said race had nothing to do...